Fun Facts: While Cilantro is commonly used in Latin, Indian, and Asian cuisines, the Egyptians use this herb as a remedy for headaches (8)

Cilantro is also known as coriander because the leaves come from the coriander plant. The seeds of this plant are also used in cooking, but the leaves have a more astringent flavor while the seeds taste similar to cumin and anise (5)

Cilantro is also used to reduce chronic fatigue and depression, because it contains carboxylic acid, which helps remove toxins from the blood (2)